QUINCY – A Weymouth man is being held without bail after police say he head-butted his son, trashed his home and threatened police during a standoff with a SWAT team.

Michal Kulik, 54, pleaded innocent during his arraignment in Quincy District Court on Thursday to charges of domestic assault and battery, making threats to kill, disturbing the peace and four counts of assault with a dangerous weapon.

Judge Diane Moriarty ordered Kulik’s bail revoked in a case stemming from his arrest in October when he was charged with domestic assault and battery.

In addition, Moriarty set his bail on the new charges at $10,000 cash. If he is able to make bail, he will have to wear a GPS tracking bracelet, stay away from his wife and son and abstain from drugs and alcohol.

He is due back in court on March 28.

Kulik’s attorney, Sheila Murphy, said Kulik is going through a rocky divorce and that he told her that he normally doesn’t drink but had four beers before going on a rampage that caused an estimated $100,000 in damage at his 32 Lake Shore Drive home.

“He said it’s the result of alcohol and he doesn’t usually drink,” Murphy said.

Assistant District Attorney Patrick Kelly said Kulik poses a danger to his family if released.

Police say Kulik’s wife and 21-year-old son called police shortly before 5 a.m. Wednesday and said they’d fled the house after Kulik came home and began smashing things and screaming.

When police arrived, a two-hour standoff ensued while Kulik destroyed furniture, smashed windows and threw things at the officers while threatening to kill them or himself if they didn’t leave, according to a police report. Kulik also flooded the home by turning on all the upstairs faucets and ripping out a sink.

Police called in a SWAT team, which was able to take Kulik into custody after he slumped over leaning out a second-story window at about 7:15 a.m.

Town inspectors have deemed the home uninhabitable.

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